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Donl Quarrel lift your latt
Probably your watch isn’t to blame —it would
keep good time if you’d let it. Every watch needs
cleaning, regulating, and a little repairing now and
then —you can’t expect a watch to keep good time
forever without any attention. Bring your watch,
clock or jewelry to our store when there is anything
wrong and we will make it as good as new'.
Engraving and manufacturing.
CALL NOW.
KENNON MOTT, O. D
Jeweler and Graduate Outician-
Sli MIWOUUI StrMt.
onpaotor Wstoben for Houth.ro Hallway Tim. by Wire daily tram WaafcUffto*
KKKI'F.U OF THE CITY CLOCKS.
Know Ye All.
We are prepared to handle your business as quick as
money can buy goods and railroads can haul ’em.
HOW’S THAT FOR PROMPTNESS
Everybody Knows our Work and Prices are Satisfactory.
Fine Memorial Work,
Hard-wood Mantels, Grates,
Tiling. Iron Fencing, etc
Come to see us. KEEP E LaMANGEMgr.
*> 12 Monk street
At the Oglethorpe Yesterday.
Miss A. I, hownty. I)<irn; 8. J
Hays, Maoor ; it. Solomon, J t Log,
C VV Rinehart, Alin,'a; P ii S nu
beiz, N"w Orlenn.; J*- My> , Tifto. ;
8, F. Floyd, W . >or..Mr; W. 1$ Per
kins, Savannah; J*iu- L Krenc , T.
Mmehun, A. It, Itoh.nson, Wiliiuni
Iffown Allan it; P'reil 11 <ggi us, Liim
bor City ; Georg* F. Arnistoi , H van •
nah; P K William* W A. Htraoiian,
Now York; Joseph H. Lumkiii, M. hi
phis, Teun.; A 8 Wilts, Aiiun., •
Semite .your lull bum, overcoat or
shoes, at bargain ilay prioee, on Mon*
day auo Tuesday a' ttcliei’ii
Mist, Mantle H.nlth, Mi <1 did lion >, Ky., writ, s
“My ott.le Hlnter hint the croup very had. 1 gave
her aeveritl <lnen ef Foley's Honey unit Tar and
he watt blatantly ralieved, It navetl her life.
W. J. fiiiita.
On Monday anil Tuesday you have a
elm non to secure your jaofce', cape,
comfort, blanket, dress g mda or any
thing hi Heller's more ni rcducoti
p* ces
Wantkd— One live, energetic young
mm io represent md line life insur
ance notnpsny Hilary or commission
A ditr ess Box S3, oily.
J. J. LIiSSNER,
WHOI.ICHAI,K
Groceries, Tobacco, flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
21H Hny Street Brunswick, tieorgit.
A. Whiskey Of Quality,
Adopted to all
m cases of indisposi
\ illk tion requiring a
PP|ij| stimulating tonic,
|pp|f Guaranteed and
sold only by
§},fi(/imere *lB & HI,
■ BiSM, ftt*. .
“Way Down East”, which comos to
tbe Op 'ra bouse on Thursday Nov, 14 h
is a strong presentation of moral tru'.b.
It can scarcely fall to teach to eveiy
thir king wituess the in just oe of that
S'endtr.l of morale which cans In quest
ion iho at x rather than the person of
ihe iransgrossor. The toue of the play
1- pure and sweitand ebow* tbe God
likeness of humanity when at its b?St.
FII.KB OF FJCOFL.iI
testify to the merit of Hanner Salve 1b cut
mg pilen* It immediately relieves and
quickly cures No other salve so healing
w J. Butt i
Flap Jack flour just in at
Harper’s, the Grocer
S 'Mb now on Bale for Una Clayton
performances at the Grand. Popular
priors; 10 20 and 30 cents.
"Our little girl nan unconscious from
strangulation during a sudden and ter
rible attack of croup, 1 quickly secured a
bottle of One Minute Caught Cure, giving
her three doses The crouo was mastered
and our little darling speed!)' recovered'
Ho writes A b. Hpafford, Chester, Mich
w, J. Butts.
BRUNSWICK TIMES-OALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10.1901
PERSONAL
MENTION
ITEMS OF INTEREST CONCERNING
BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS
FROM LOCAL AND OTHER SOURCES.
Deputy Sheriff Pyles is spending a
few days at Fanoy Bluff.
Mrs G. W. White, of Jacksonville,
is visiting relatives in tbe city.
Mrs.J, H. Whitmire is expected
borne from Chicago next Tuesday.
Miss Pearl Harwell, of West Point,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs D. W. Krause,
Yesterday was p if day with the
Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad
folks. $
•Dr. Eglestau has moved b's office
from the Kaiser Blook to roomß over
Batts’ drug store.
The Ven. Harry Cassil left on the
B. & B. train this morning for Camre
county, where he will spend several
days.
Mrs L A. Hardy, after a short viei'
to her daughter Mrs. J, u. Sptrks,
returm-d to her homo in Jacksonvi.le
ye'terday afternoon.
Mrs. K. (3. Tupper, who has been
spending the summer in lows, is
expected home shortly. Mr. Tupper
will remain in lowa.
Mr. R M Lamb has dosed oat his
bu:ch r business on Grant street and
will leave Monday for Valdosta where
he will engage in business.
There is a party of Gypsies camped
on Hillsboro Square, opposite tbe
I •
High School building. They have the
!
nsual fortune teller with them.
Rev. Joseph H. Lumpkin, of Mem
phis, Tsnn., is a guest of Rev. W. F.
Hollingsworth at the Oglethorpe, and
will preach at the Presbyterian ohurob
today.
Capt and Mrs. J, A. Foster are
entertaining anew little daughter at
1 heir home on St. Simon Island and
receiving the congratulations of their
friends on this addition in their inter
esting family.
In Justice Conoley’g court yester
day Joe Gieeu, colored, was bound
over to the oity oourt on the oharge of
larceny. It is and he was cangbt in
the ac: of stealing lumber Horn Mr.
Padrosa'B lumber yard.
T-ie Southern Rji.waj has ioaugur
aed through car service between
Brunswiok and Savannah. Train
leaves Brunswiok daily at 6 a(su, and
arrives S ivannah 9 s, m. Returning,
leave Savannah at 3 ;15 p. tn., arrive
Brunswick 6:10 p. m. Through with
out change.
Exquisite A.
Ealing! I
Fresh Chocolate Candies
made daily- Ours cannot
be excelled and seldom
equaled.
Chocolate Pineapple,
Chocolate Cheries,
Chocolate WalniPs,
Chocolate Catawba,
Chocolate Sherry,
Chocolate Mints.
Old Fashioned Creams.
LLOYD’S
’Flume 255*2* Newcastle St.
Congressman Brantley in a conversa
tion with a Times. Call representative
esturday, callea streuiian to me fact
that 'here hat so far b-en very few
eyries in the ootnperiove examination
for the WescPUn . cauetship at b s
disposal Mr. Bra u'.y says theie
appears to be a min'aken impression
out in regard to mis exaiti.nation. It
is not necessary that, applicants be
able to answer all the questions eskeo
but as many as they oan, and the ap
plicant 03rreotly answering tbe most
questions get the appointment. Tfce
examination, of coarse, is not as dlffi
colt as tbeone required before entering
tbe military academy, but is he'd
merely to determine which of all ri e
applicants is the beet fi ted for the
appointment. Tbe successful app'ica't
has to take a c mrse in a preparatory
school before standing the tlnal exam
ination.
THE COTILLION.CLUB.
It Was Reorganized For the Season Last
Night.
The Brunswiok Cotillion Club held a
meeting at tbe Oglethorpe last night
and reorganized for the season of ’9l
and ’92 by the eleotion of tbe follow
ing officers.
G H. Smith, president.
£ J. Allen, lit vice president
R. D Meador, 2nd vioe-prrs dent.
H.J. Waff, seoreiary and treasurer.
Several gentlemen were eleotea as
new members of tbe club, which starts
under very favorable oircumstaaoee
and wilt likely add much to ihe pleas
ure of Brunswick society this season.
After tbe meeting M'. Hugh Porter,
of the Oglethorpe, enter atned tbe
gentlemen preteut with ad; light!u
little supper.
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. J. H. Lumpkin, of Memphis, Tenn.,
Will Preach Today.
Rot. W. F. Holllrgsworib returned
from a teudai.o- upon the Synod ol
Georgia last night ana brought with
him Rev. J. H. Lumpkin, of Memphis,
T.nn,, who will preach at both ser
vioes at the Presbyterian church today
Toe evening aervioe will begiu at 7:30'
The i ffering today will be lor
ministerial education. It is boptd
#
teat a large congregation will hear Do
Lumpkin, as be is an e- p cully agree
able preacher.
Strangers and visitors are ourdia >
invited.
1( may be the last oargain sa'e in the
ouy before Christmas. D m’t, lose this
opportunity -go to Heller’s
NOTICE
All members of Looal Union 865, U
B. of C. and J. of A., are hereby
ordered to meet at the Union Hall this
p m., Nov. 10th, 1901 ai 3 o'clock, as
business of the greatest importance
will oome before the Union,
J.I Waits,
Recording Secretary.
CITY TAXES.
The la,t half of olty tßXes fyr year
1901 are now due and payable. Tax
payers will save time by oallmg early
in the month, and thereby avoid delay
in being waited on by reason of the
crowds. The tax ordinance piovid*s
that executions sha'l be issued un'ess
all taxes for this year are paid by
November 30th,
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The—
CUMBERLAND ROUTE.
$3 to Jacksonville,
#2 to Fernandina.
For Croup use CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT.
SOMETHING GOOD TC EAT
Hu's ton oil liis
Aside of a general line of Groceries we c try in stock
constantly receiving fresh on ice every Monday the
following specialties:
Meats.
Postrama or Spiced Beef,
Smoked Beef,
Smoked Tongues,
Boiled Corned Beef,
Smoked Rouiace„
Sausages.
Frankfurter’s or Wiener's,
Liver sausage and Goose Liver sausage.
Ring sausage, Big Bolongna sausage,
Salami sausage arid Cervelat,
Gefnelte Eianklen,
Beef Eat in cans Fimre)
Fish
Smoked salmon, Smoked sturgeon. Lobsters
Smoked white fish. Smoked eei,
Smoked halibut. Holland Herring
Anchovis. Russian s-rdines, SardeMen,
Sardines iu Tomatoes, Mushrooms and
Oil No. 1 Salt Mackerel.
Cheese-
Imported and Domestic Swiss, Fromage de Brie
Muenster, Newchatel Philao cream, Roquefort’
Limburger, Hand cheese. Edam, Pineapple. 1
We sr-al! be delighted to havevoncHll in ano see tbe vane' vof so. .1
'hiitgs we cirry in *t< ck. Once purchased aiway fi a custmi-.r W-df iivt-r coo i
free of charge anywhnre in ihe citv, and guarantee sa iii-.ctton on evcrychir.-r
bought. Give us s Cdl aDd be convinced. * ™
Nussbaum’s Grocery and Delicatessen Store.
Phone 257-3. 803 Newcastle Sfnef. Next to Telegraph Office.
We Welcome You
to our store ann invite >Oll to in?pe, t
our stock of fresh groceries.
16 ibe. grannla'ed sugar $1 u<j i !b Best Buffer Me.
1 id, Lewi* Te fl <k ■ crackv-s 18c 1 lb Best O;J -ng ,*v * ft; qo,
nKm' 9 r TANARUS, V a T i osekag-s 15j T. uy'. Tee n >h "an***** *
1 lb 60 Grade! * 50c, 3!h Bcs Jav u ff. e SI.OO
Ilb Benner SlMan’socff e 15c-2 or 25 1 m Frannim Bte U c c flee 2#s,
New arrivals of goods every dav. Stop in to see us
and your time will be as same as money.
HARRELL BROTHERS. „£*.
Corner Newcastle and /t/tank,
Eastman's Kodaks,
Big; Supply Just Received.
Anew stock of Pocket Cutlery,
Scissors and Razors. Cali and
examine before buying.
FLEMING & WAFF’S,
AGEN TS —Remington Typewriters.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTBLISHED 1889.
CHUB HALL. Proiomtor
You can get the best the market affords by eating ber
215 c*k* tv w * mnr.
P S. —Orders taken for O. Ii- Laundry
“IT CERTAINLY 13 GOOD.'’
The Famous
Cream of Kentucky Whiskey.
Try it, and You Will Agree With Us.
It cost 25c a half pint, oOc a pint, and SI.OO per
quart, and is sold in Brunswick, only oy
DOUGLAS & MORGAN. .
I. TRAC.EH Sl CO.. Distillers.
Offices Cincinnati, Ohio. C. b, A.
in?pe t